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Yurem Mora
Mathematics
3 June, 11:23
Which of the following is another name for <2
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Kylie Underwood
3 June, 11:30
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Less than 2
Step-by-step explanation:
The opening side is towards the two meaning whatever is on the other side would be of less value than 2
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